AZERBAIJANIS IN GERMANY HOLD RALLY IN STUTTGART
news.az
Aug 17, 2011
Azerbaijan
The Coordination Center of Azerbaijanis in Germany (CCAG) plans to
organize a protect rally.
Center plans to organize a protect rally against a concert program
"20 years - Nagorno Karabakh Republic" as part of Armenian Culture
Days to be held on September 16-22 in Stuttgart, Germany.
CCAG sent letters to inform Diasporas operating in Germany on illegal
concert to be held by Armenians on September 19 in Bad Cannstatt
region of Stuttgart and called on them to declare written protest.
CCAG`s appeal said that the concert is evidence to Armenian aggression
once again.
CCAG also send letters of protest to Prime Minister of
Baden-Wurttemberg Land Winfried Kretschmann, the press service of
state ministry of the province, Stuttgart Mayor Wolfgang Schuster
and leadership of concert hall of Bad Cannstatt region.
The letter gave information on Armenian aggressive policy against
Azerbaijan since 1988 stressing Nagorno Karabakh as eternal land
of Azerbaijan.
CCAG underlined that the so-called Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is
not recognized by the countries, as well as by Germany. Supporting
the concert Baden-Wurttemberg province affirmed the recognition of
Armenian separatist regime on Azerbaijan`s occupied territories and
contradicts the German foreign policy.
CCAG demanded stooping the concert and related event stressing Armenian
antihuman crimes against Azerbaijanis.
AzerTAj
news.az
Aug 17, 2011
Azerbaijan
The Coordination Center of Azerbaijanis in Germany (CCAG) plans to
organize a protect rally.
Center plans to organize a protect rally against a concert program
"20 years - Nagorno Karabakh Republic" as part of Armenian Culture
Days to be held on September 16-22 in Stuttgart, Germany.
CCAG sent letters to inform Diasporas operating in Germany on illegal
concert to be held by Armenians on September 19 in Bad Cannstatt
region of Stuttgart and called on them to declare written protest.
CCAG`s appeal said that the concert is evidence to Armenian aggression
once again.
CCAG also send letters of protest to Prime Minister of
Baden-Wurttemberg Land Winfried Kretschmann, the press service of
state ministry of the province, Stuttgart Mayor Wolfgang Schuster
and leadership of concert hall of Bad Cannstatt region.
The letter gave information on Armenian aggressive policy against
Azerbaijan since 1988 stressing Nagorno Karabakh as eternal land
of Azerbaijan.
CCAG underlined that the so-called Nagorno-Karabakh Republic is
not recognized by the countries, as well as by Germany. Supporting
the concert Baden-Wurttemberg province affirmed the recognition of
Armenian separatist regime on Azerbaijan`s occupied territories and
contradicts the German foreign policy.
CCAG demanded stooping the concert and related event stressing Armenian
antihuman crimes against Azerbaijanis.
AzerTAj